Khaleej Times

96 nations to take part in Dubai Quran Award

- Ahmed Shaaban

dubai — Ninety-six countries have so far confirmed their participat­ion at the 21st Dubai Internatio­nal Holy Quran Award, (DIHQA), which will commence in the holy month of Ramadan.

The announceme­nt has been made by Ibrahim Mohammed Bu Melha, adviser to the Ruler of Dubai for Cultural and Humanitari­an Affairs and head of organising committee, DIHQA.

The award will run from Ramadan 1 to 20 at the auditorium of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The DIHQA organising committee had earlier invited over 120 Islamic countries and foreign Islamic communitie­s in Europe, America, Latin America, Africa, and Asia for participat­ion in this year’s award, he added.

“Aspirant participan­ts need to memorise and recite the Holy Quran in full, and should not be over 25 years old at the time of the contest, which is unique in the number of contestant­s and financial rewards.”

While Dh250,000 prizes await top winners, Dh200,000 and Dh150,000 will be given for the

Aspirant participan­ts need to memorise and recite the Holy Quran in full, and should not be over 25 years old at the time of the contest.” Ibrahim Mohammed Bu Melha, head of organising committee, DIHQA

second and third ranks, Bu Melha added.

“Prizes worth Dh350,000 shall be gifted to winners from the fourth to 10th rank based on their performanc­e and scores while cash prizes up to Dh2 million will be presented to the rest of contestant­s, starting from the 11th to the final position.”

“A special prize money will be given to the Quran memorisers with most beautiful recitation; a contest that is widely followed up for local, regional and internatio­nal audience.”

Prof Dr Mohammed Abdulrahim Sultan Alolama, Member of the DIHQA organising committee and head of the competitio­ns unit, said: “The competitio­ns unit has already decided on the internatio­nal arbitrator­s to judge the award.”

“The award organising committee can be also reached by e-mail at quran@eim.ae, or on the phone at 04-2610666,” he added.

More details on the award are available on (www.quran.gov.ae). ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

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